Philo of Alexandria (20 BC — 50 AD) a contemporary Jewish historian,
never wrote a word about Jesus.
Yet god
never wrote those words in the bible.
Mohammed himself probably
never wrote a word.
While I have
never written a word for comics nor even drawn a straight line for that matter, I follow the same principle: Batman is THE hero for me even after coming across so many other characters.
And there are scammers out there who have
never written a word of fiction, but think they can teach you how to write fiction.
Even if
you never write a word, you can still discover a wealth of content, follow other users you're interested in and share your thoughts on particular works.
Publishers really are the driving force for what gets placed on paper but, especially at the largest companies, a publisher may
never write a word or see a page of content.
[Response: If
I never write another word about MBH I will be a happy camper.
In 39 years, I have
never written these words in a movie review, but here they are: You owe it to yourself to see this film.
If you've found a moving company just for transporting your items, take the time to pack, secure and label everything; and insurance or no insurance, you can
never write the word FRAGILE big enough on items that need handling with care.
Not exact matches
Here's a very short list of people whose
words still move the world, yet they
never wrote anything down themselves.
You may
never write a book or call yourself a writer, but if the majority of your day is spent stringing
words together to communicate, then it's worth your time to learn how to do it well.
Your customer - support team may
never write a book or call themselves writers, but if the majority of their day is spent stringing
words together to communicate, then it's worth their time to learn how...
But I was
never as dumb as author James Damore who
wrote a 3,200
word manifesto saying the reason why women and some minorities aren't more represented at his firm is due to biological differences.
I
wrote a blog post about being hands on where I argued that startup founders need to be hands - on or in my
words, «you can't run a burger chain if you've
never flipped burgers.»
«You
write a story that has Mr. Trump's name in it, with the
word «rape,» and I'm going to mess your life up... for as long as you're on this frickin» planet... you're going to have judgments against you, so much money, you'll
never know how to get out from underneath it,» he added.
Always find a way to express the information or ideas in your own
words —
never copy and paste someone else's
writing, as that belongs to them.
I appreciate the kind
words, I honestly
never thought I would get this involved with investing last year so its cool to see this thing grow, and to also
write about it.
I feel very happy to
write this email to you that day after day you give very nice advice to those who have signed up with you, without anything in return in monetary terms, especially since I / we
never expected such beautiful advices from a stock analyst / stranger and always try to find out the intent behind nice
words.
True
words will
never be spoken as are yours so
written and I commend you in your witt's aummation of «out the window» semantics!
How can we claim to follow someone we know through the
words of someone who
never met him and who didn't even have the benefit of the things
written about him?
Those
words were
written by mere mortals no smarter than you or I. Anything Jesus said in the bible is strictly hearsay as the authors who
wrote about Jesus
never knew him, saw him or talked to him.
Somehow, this all makes sense if you've
never learned to read or
write with
words.
Evidently, you have
never heard of John Newton — the former slave trader gave up that vocation upon coming to understand the Gospel of Jesus Christ, became a clergyman, and
wrote the
words of the great hymn «Amazing Grace» to celebrate and glorify God's unfathomable ability to FORGIVE — which hymn then became an anthem of the Christian anti-slavery movements in both Britain and the United States.
In response to a great question from Chuck McKnight on my post Why God
Never Punishes Sin, I decided I had better
write a short post about the Greek
words kolazo and kolasis, specifically in reference to some of the New Testament uses of the
word «punishment.»
I guess you do indeed believe that Hitler
never spoke or
wrote the
words I posted.
He knows that, although he may
write about the problem, there are countless thousands who could
never write books but who in practice have met and solved the problem in a way that no
words, however wise, could do.
What the text of the Bible meant when it was
written, as far as that can be determined, is part of interpretation, but it can
never be the last
word, nor even the most important
word.
No person born again of the Spirit of God goes around fulfilling every desire or thought that comes into their mind and hearts — the
Word of God and the Spirit of God have been given to enable us put the flesh to death — Paul would
never write to approve homosexual sins.
In concluding his statement, the president combined
words from the first and last lines of a moving poem, «High Flight,»
written by a poet - pilot, John Gillespie Magee, Jr. «We will
never forget them,» the president said, «nor the last time we saw them this morning as they prepared for their journey and waved goodbye, «and slipped the surly bonds of earth to touch the face of God.»»
Low, like the stuff I
write, means I had God on my mind when I
wrote it, but I'd
never claim my
words were the Spirit speaking through me.
Paul
never wrote about justification, sanctification, or any of other «big
words of the Bible.»
When we do this, we see that theopneustos refers ONLY to the spoken
word, and
never to the
written word.
Truer
words are and
never to be
wrote.
Never in any
words spoken or
written or any gesture has the Promised Messiah (A.S) ever proclaimed that he is superior to The Holy Prophet (PBUH).
Please reconsider that the Bible («the inspired
word of God» as you yourself know and
write it) can
never be cacophonic for that would suggest that our God is inconsistent or imperfect — leading us into blasphemy.
in conclusion — your bible — or any bible for that matter — will
never be evidence of the validity of the
words written in those bibles — or evidence of the validity of yours or anyone else's claim of the existence of your particular imaginary god.
df: — remember — i already pointed out to you that quoting your bible will
never be evidence of the validity of the
words written in that bible...
@jf well your information about the New Testament is about as accurate as your Old Testament knowledge, The prophecies of the Old testament concerning Christ could not have been
written after the fact because we now have the Dead Sea Scrolls, with an almost complete Old Testament dated 100 - 200 years before the birth of Christ, Your interpretation of God at His worst shows a complete lack of understanding as to what was being communicated.We don't know what the original texts of the New Testament were
written in as to date there are no original copies available.Greek was the common language of the day.Most of the gospels were reported
written somewhere in the 30 year after Christs resurrection time frame, not the unspecified «long after «you reference and three of the authors knew Jesus personally in His earthly ministry, the other Knew Jesus as his savior and was in the company of many who also knew Jesus.You keep referencing changes, «gazillion «was the
word used but you
never referenced one change, so it is assumed we are to take your
word for it.What may we ask are your credentials?Try reading Job your own self, particularly the section were Job says «My ears had heard of you but now my eyes have seen you.Therefore I despise myself and repent in dust and ashes»
When Marcus Aurelius reflects on the eternal reason that has ordered things, there is a frosty chill about his
words which you rarely find in a Jewish, and
never in a Christian piece of religious
writing.
Again unlike
written words, spoken
words are
never past or future; sound is always present, always an existential experience.
and please bear in mind that these
words are at best hearsay
written down decades or centuries after jesus was said to have existed and
written by people who had
never seen or heard jesus.
Why do Christians on this blog persist in posting that «jesus said this» or «jesus said that» when any
words attributed to jesus in the bible are at best unverifiable hearsay
written down decades or centuries after jesus was said to have existed and
written by people who had
never seen or heard jesus.
It was
never the spoken
words of the Jews that were a tribe of Israel that was
never written down.
However, being an atheist I do not believe in god and can not see why people want to take serious a fairy tale
written and misinterpreted so, many ways like it was passed down through
word of mouth and was not translated until 400 years after the original language became extinct
never mind that regards of the accuracy it was still
written by a human.
Every so called religious person or scholar obviously knows nothing about the
word of God, since he / she / it has
never verified to anyone that he / she / it even exists let alone personally
wrote or directed to be
written anything.
Preachers must speak back to the
words spoken but always be mindful that the book measures the reader, not the reader the book; mindful that we
never master the book
written to master us.
On a different note, Christian folksinger Bob Bennett scored a hit with a song he
wrote for his children while going through a divorce: «There is no such thing as divorce between a father and his son / No matter what has happened, no matter what will be / There's no such thing as divorce between you and me... Sometimes I cry over the things I can't undo / And the
words I
never should have said in front of you / But I pray the good will somehow overcome the bad / And where I failed as a husband, I'll succeed as your dad.»
Jesus death is on the cross to fulfill all that was
written and only there because the
words that ring in satans ears for all eternity would
never had been uttered.
And yet, even with this fault before us, churches can make doctrine that is equal in authority to God Himself (since it based on God's
written word — which God
never wrote).